The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Langton , and to dear Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . " THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , to ...
... pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Langton , and to dear Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . " THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , to ...
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... pleased to signify a desire that he should be told when Dr. Johnson came next to the library . Accordingly , the next time that Johnson did come , as soon as he was fairly engaged with a book , on which , while he sat by the fire , he ...
... pleased to signify a desire that he should be told when Dr. Johnson came next to the library . Accordingly , the next time that Johnson did come , as soon as he was fairly engaged with a book , on which , while he sat by the fire , he ...
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... pleased with the dignity conferred by such a testimony of your regard . " Be pleased , therefore , to accept the thanks of , Sir , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Ashbourn in Derbyshire , 66 July 17 ...
... pleased with the dignity conferred by such a testimony of your regard . " Be pleased , therefore , to accept the thanks of , Sir , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Ashbourn in Derbyshire , 66 July 17 ...
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